Author Guidelines
Focus and Scope
OPHIOLITE: Jurnal geologi terapan contains research articles of applied Geoscience and Geology. Geoscience research includes earth science research in the fields of Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry. Applied Geology research covers the fields of Exploration Geology, Engineering Geology, Geological Hazard, Hidrogeology, and Environmental Geology
How to submit manuscripts
Authors are requested to submit their manuscripts by e-mail (jurnal.ophiolite@uho.ac.id) or electronically by using the OJS online submission system available at https://ophiolite.uho.ac.id/. This site will guide authors through the submission process. The editorial office will acknowledge receipt of the manuscript. In case of difficulty, please contact the editorial office (jurnal.ophiolite@uho.ac.id). Editors will decide, within 14 days, whether to further process the paper for the refereeing stage.
When submitting a manuscript, the corresponding author must confirm the following in writing:
- All authors listed have read and approved the material being submitted.
- The text and findings reported therein are wholly the work of the authors and those acknowledged.
- The manuscript submitted or the data contained therein has not been published or accepted for publication in any other journal and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Revisions
Papers may be returned to authors for revision. Authors will be given up to four weeks after receipt of the reviewers' comments to revise their papers. Revisions must be submitted within four weeks via e-mail to the editorial office or through the online submission system under the heading “Submission”. Please refer to the user manual for information about online submission. A paper will be automatically rejected if the revision is not submitted within four weeks.
Resubmissions
Papers may be rejected, but authors are allowed to resubmit them, provided that significant improvements have been made. Resubmissions will be treated as new submissions.
File formats
Prepare the text in Microsoft (MS) Word (version 2013 or later).
Type the body paragraphs of the manuscript with size 10 Gulliver regular font, single-spaced, left and right aligned, on two-sided pages and on A4 paper (210 mm x 297 mm) with the upper margin of 2.5 cm, the lower 2.5 cm, and the left and right each 2 cm, for the generation of text, tables, and figures. The last two items should be placed after the References section.
The text of the manuscript (including title page, abstracts, main text, and references) followed by tables and figures should be in a single word file. Each figure should be labeled with a figure number.
Manuscripts that do not follow the "File Formats" and "Organization and Styles of Manuscripts" are unsuitable for editorial review or publication and will be returned to the authors.
Organization and Styles of manuscripts
Articles:
Articles are full-length research reports that contain detailed descriptions of experimental or theoretical work with clear interpretation and discussion of the theoretical and/or experimental results and data. Articles should be structured under the section headings Abstract (English and Indonesian), Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgment, and References.
Title page
The organization shown below should be followed (in the order given):
- Title of the paper (title case, 14 pt, bold, centered)
- Author name(s) (11 pt)
- Author affiliation(s) (8 pt)
- Address(es) of the institution(s) at which the work was performed (8 pt)
- Name, postal and e-mail addresses, and phone and fax numbers of the corresponding author to whom the revision or galley proofs of the paper are to be sent. (8 pt)
The title should be brief and should not exceed 20 words. The affiliation address for each author should be indicated by superscript Arabic numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.).
Abstract (9 pt, bold)
Articles must include an abstract of 250 words or fewer. The abstract should not repeat the information already present in the title.
The abstract should be written in English and in Bahasa Indonesia.
Keywords (8 pt, bold)
Immediately after the abstract, provide a maximum of 5 keywords written alphabetically. Please avoid general terms, multiple concepts (avoid, for example, and or of), and abbreviations. Only abbreviations firmly established in the field are eligible.
Introduction (10 pt, bold)
The Introduction presents the purpose of the studies reported and their relationship to earlier work in the field. It should not be an extensive review of the literature. Use only those references required to provide the most salient background to allow the readers to understand and evaluate the purpose and results of the present study without referring to previous publications on the topic.
Materials and Methods (10 pt, bold)
The Materials and Methods sections should be brief, but they should include sufficient technical information to allow the experiments to be repeated by a qualified reader. Only new methods should be described in detail. Cite previously published procedures in References.
Results (10 pt, bold)
The Results section should include the rationale or design of the experiments as well as the results of the experiments. Results can be presented in figures, tables, and text. Reserve extensive discussion of the results for the Discussion section.
Discussion (10 pt, bold)
The Discussion section should interpret the results rather than a repetition of the Results section. The Results and Discussion sections may be combined into one section when substantial redundancy cannot be avoided if they are put into two separate sections or when a long discussion is not warranted.
Acknowledgments (10 pt, bold)
Place Acknowledgments, including information on the source of any financial support received for the work being published.
References (10 pt, bold)
The References section must include all relevant published works and all listed references must be cited in the text.
References should be written in the order they appear in the text.
Within the text, cite listed references by author name/year. The author(s) must check the accuracy of all reference numbers, as the OPHIOLITE will not be responsible for incorrect in-text reference citations.
Follow the styles shown in the examples below for books, specific chapters in books, and journal articles, respectively:
- Abbott, P.L., 2016. Natural Disasters, 10th McGraw Hill Education, San Diego.
- Romana, M., 1993. A Geomechanical Classification for Slope: Slope Mass Rating, in: Hudson, J.A. (Ed.), Comprehensive Rock Engineering Principles, Practice, and Projects. Pergamon Press, Oxford, pp. 575–598. doi: 10.1016/S0146-6453(12)00004-8
- Surono, Bachri, S., 2002. Stratigraphy, sedimentation and palaeogeographic significance of the Triassic Meluhu Formation, Southeast arm of Sulawesi, Eastern Indonesia. J. Asian Earth Sci. 20, pp. 177-192. doi: 10.1016/S1367-9120(01)00037-2.
References to papers accepted for publication but not yet published should show the journal name, and the probable year of publication (if known), and they should state "in press."
The following types of references are not valid for listing in the References section:
- Unpublished data
- Personal communication manuscripts in preparation or submitted pamphlets.
- Abstracts
- Patents
- Newsletters
- Material that has not been subjected to peer review.
Tables
Tables should be typewritten separately from the main text and preferably in an appropriate font size to fit each table on a separate page. Each table must be numbered with Arabic numerals (e.g., Table 1, Table 2) and include a title. Place footnotes to tables below the table body and indicate them with superscript lowercase letters (a, b, c, etc.), not symbols. Do not use vertical rulings in the tables. Each column in a table must have a heading, and abbreviations, when necessary, should be defined in the footnotes.
Figures
Figures should be provided separately from the main text. Use Arabic numerals to number all figures (e.g., Figure 1, Figure 2) according to their sequence in the text. The figure number must appear well outside the boundaries of the image itself. Multipart figures should be indicated with uppercase and bold font letters (A, B, C, etc.) without parenthesis, both on the figure itself and in the figure legends.
Notes
Notes are intended for papers containing brief research notes, reporting techniques, and findings that are too narrow in scope to justify the work as an original research article; or constructive criticisms of research papers that have appeared in the journal or elsewhere. Notes are also intended for addenda to the regular papers previously published in the OPHIOLITE. Notes should be arranged like Articles, except that the Introduction, Results, and Discussion sections should be in a combined section with no section headings. The abstract should not exceed 100 words. The main text should follow the logical flow of a structured article and should not exceed 1,200 words; the total number of figures and tables should not exceed 4. Notes should be approximately 3 to 4 printed pages long. The References section is identical to that of Articles. Notes are also subjected to review.